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Cuba’s Dengue Crisis: PM Promises Control Amidst Shortages

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 22, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

cuba Faces Escalating Dengue,Chikungunya,and Oropouche ⁣fever Crisis as Resources Dwindle

HAVANA,Cuba – prime⁣ Minister Manuel ​Marrero Cruz ⁣has pledged to “find solutions” as Cuba grapples with⁢ a rapidly expanding⁤ outbreak ⁣of dengue,chikungunya,and⁤ Oropouche fever,currently circulating​ simultaneously in at least‍ a dozen provinces,according to‍ the Ministry of Public​ Health (MINSAP). The situation is compounded ‌by ‌critical ‌shortages​ of essential resources needed ‍to combat the spread of ⁢the mosquito-borne illnesses.

In ⁣ciego de Ávila province, local authorities have confirmed active transmission of dengue‍ in‌ the ⁤municipalities of Morón and the provincial capital, reporting a ​sustained increase⁣ in febrile cases and ⁣high mosquito infestation levels.

The​ crisis ⁣has‍ exposed severe limitations ‍within the Cuban healthcare system. Vice Minister⁤ Carilda Pena recently admitted a lack of sufficient fuel for⁤ widespread fumigation efforts, instead ‌recommending citizens “burn⁤ citrus peels” as a home remedy to deter mosquitoes‍ – a suggestion met with widespread criticism on‌ social media.Reports indicate hospitals are also facing shortages of⁤ medicines, insecticides, and medical personnel.

The Pedro Kourí ​Institute of Tropical Medicine (IPK) attributes the ⁣surge in cases to favorable environmental ‍conditions, including heat, rainfall, garbage accumulation, ⁢and deficiencies in the water supply.Dr. Maria Guadalupe Guzman,head of the IPK Research ‌Center,stated that dengue and chikungunya are currently the most ​prevalent viral diseases ​in Cuba,highlighting ⁣the ⁢population’s ⁢vulnerability to rapid vector-borne transmission.

On-the-ground ​reports ⁢paint a grim picture. Residents of⁤ Ciro Redondo,in Ciego de Ávila,report ⁤stagnant,larvae-filled waters persisting for over a month with no intervention⁤ from authorities or the water utility.‌ Pediatric hospitals⁢ in Havana and‍ Camagüey are ‍reportedly overcrowded, lacking⁣ adequate medical⁤ care and maintaining unsanitary conditions.

MINSAP has‌ officially reported three deaths from dengue in Cuba this year. Despite the rising infection rates‍ and confirmed fatalities,‍ the government⁣ maintains a narrative of “resistance and‌ control.”

Marrero’s call for “discipline,⁤ the work of the cadres and ⁣the ‘fighting spirit'” contrasts sharply with the realities faced by many ⁤Cubans, who⁢ express skepticism that solutions ‌are possible “without resources.”

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**Matanzas: State Media Discredits Journalist’s Chikungunya Death Report**

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 12, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cuban‍ Government Counters Journalist’s Report of Chikungunya Deaths with Discrediting Campaign

A report‌ by journalist Yirmara Torres Hernández detailing deaths potentially linked to⁤ a chikungunya outbreak in Matanzas province ‍has triggered a response from Cuban state media focused ‍on discrediting the journalist rather than ‍addressing‌ the underlying health‍ concerns. Torres, a reporter for Radio 26,⁤ personally contracted chikungunya shortly before publishing her‌ findings, and her report highlights a dire situation characterized by a lack of resources, sanitation issues, and a struggling ⁢healthcare system.

Torres’s reporting detailed the arduous ⁣living conditions contributing to the ​outbreak, stating, “We live in constant stress, poorly fed, immunocompromised… The nights are filled with mosquitoes, ⁣rats, and cockroaches.What ​anti-vector control will there‍ be like this?” She questioned the efficacy of vector control measures given the widespread unsanitary conditions and compromised health of the population.

Instead ⁣of responding to the ‍substance⁤ of Torres’s claims ⁢- specifically, reports of deaths – Radio 26 published a statement attempting to contextualize and diminish the impact of her reporting, framing it as “manipulated” and “out of context.” The Minister of Public Health has also publicly denied any deaths related to the chikungunya outbreak.

The situation in Matanzas is compounded by broader crises facing Cuba, ⁤including⁤ economic hardship, food shortages, energy instability, ⁤and increased migration. Critics ⁤argue the government’s priority‌ remains maintaining a positive public image rather than addressing the escalating health crisis. Hospitals are reportedly overwhelmed, and families are struggling to ‍cope with deaths without access to ⁣adequate information‍ or official statistics.

The outbreak is fueled by conditions conducive to mosquito breeding, including accumulated garbage, lack of ‍sanitation, and frequent ⁤power outages. Shortages of essential ⁤medicines and a lack of effective anti-vector control⁤ measures further⁣ exacerbate the problem.

Amidst ⁣the crisis, international aid has begun to arrive. Switzerland recently donated a container of medical supplies to⁣ the Comandante Faustino Pérez Clinical Surgical⁤ Hospital in Matanzas, providing​ a crucial lifeline to a healthcare system ‌struggling to cope with the surge in cases.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Health Crisis in⁣ Matanzas due to Chikungunya:

What are the most serious complaints about the health crisis in Matanzas?

Journalist Yirmara Torres ⁢Hernández has reported potential deaths ​linked to chikungunya in her community,‌ contradicting official⁢ statements denying fatalities. Complaints center on a‍ lack‌ of medicines, access to clean water, and effective fumigation, alongside⁢ generally poor living conditions that worsen ​the health situation.

How has⁣ the Cuban government responded to complaints about the‌ chikungunya outbreak?

The Cuban government, through official media like Radio 26 of Matanzas, has attempted to discredit‍ the allegations made by journalist Yirmara Torres, ‌characterizing them as misleading and taken out of context. The Minister of health has also publicly denied⁤ any deaths related to the outbreak.

What conditions⁣ have favored the epidemiological crisis in matanzas?

Accumulation of garbage, lack of sanitation, and frequent power outages have created ⁤ideal breeding grounds for the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the vector for chikungunya. Additionally, shortages of medicines and insufficient anti-vector control measures ​have hindered effective‌ outbreak management.

What role has the international​ community⁤ played in the crisis in Matanzas?

Switzerland⁤ has donated a container of⁤ medical supplies to the Comandante Faustino Pérez Clinical ⁢Surgical Hospital in Matanzas, offering critical support given the⁣ reported⁤ health system collapse and resource scarcity.

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Cuban Revolution Bogged Down: Presenter’s Criticism Sparks Protests

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Cuban Presenter Michel Torres Voices criticism of Revolution, Sparks Debate Amidst Ongoing Crisis

Growing social unrest in Cuba, fueled by persistent power outages and ‍water shortages, is accompanied by increasingly vocal criticism from within the⁢ state media system. Presenter Michel Torres​ Corona,⁣ host of the‍ program “Con Filo” (“with Edge”), has publicly ​stated that the Cuban revolution‍ is “bogged down,” sparking debate and ‍further ​highlighting ⁣the nation’s ‌ongoing crisis.

Torres’s comments reflect a⁤ growing frustration with the current state of affairs.He has pointed to the “frustration and neglect” ⁤surrounding the revolution, and the‌ goverment’s ​inability⁣ to improve‌ living conditions for Cubans.​ He specifically criticized what he perceives as a double standard, where citizens are asked ​to make sacrifices while ⁣those⁣ in power do not‌ share the same hardships.⁢ Torres also ‍noted a disconnect ‌between recent economic liberalization efforts and the state’s capacity to manage them⁤ effectively.

This⁣ criticism‌ comes as Cubans express their discontent online ​following a Wednesday marked by constant electrical interruptions. Social media‌ platforms have become a key ‍outlet for ⁣venting frustrations with ⁢the ongoing blackouts. Just days prior, a Facebook post shared by Carlos E. Alfonso questioned the quality of life in a‍ “totally ⁤dark city.”

Torres himself recently voiced concerns about his program,”Con Filo,” stating it is being produced “increasingly with fewer resources.” This​ prompted a wave‌ of online criticism, with many‌ users questioning the ‍allocation of public‌ funds to a program they ⁣deem “unnecessary,” “partial,” “propaganda,” “manipulator,” ‌and out​ of⁣ touch with the realities‌ faced by the Cuban people. Some have even called⁢ for Torres’s retirement from national television.

Recent⁤ protests in ‌Havana, driven by the ⁢ongoing blackouts and water ⁢scarcity, ‌demonstrate a broadening of social‍ discontent ‌beyond ⁤the provinces,⁤ where such demonstrations have⁤ been ‌more common. The energy situation remains critical, with a failing electrical system plagued by a lack of maintenance, aging infrastructure, and fuel​ shortages.

These developments underscore the deepening ​crisis in Cuba and ⁢the growing willingness of ⁣individuals, even those​ within the state apparatus,⁤ to publicly acknowledge the ‌challenges facing the nation.

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Cuba Dollar Rate Surge: USD Jumps to 425 CUP in Informal Market

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 21, 2025
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Dollar Surges in Cuba‘s Informal Market,Widening gap with Official Rate

Havana,Cuba – ⁤ Teh US dollar has experienced a notable ‌jump in Cuba’s informal market,reaching 425‍ Cuban pesos (CUP) this Sunday,marking a⁤ 20-peso increase in just four weeks and intensifying economic pressure on the island. This surge further ⁢widens the gap between⁣ the ⁣dollar’s value ‌on the street (425 CUP) and the official rate⁤ of 55 CUP ⁤- a differential unprecedented in ‍recent weeks.

According ⁢to reports, the dollar rebounded by five pesos in a single ‍day, coinciding with the release of new pensions for retirees, effectively diminishing their purchasing power. Each increase in the dollar’s value ‌represents a blow ‍to Cuba’s already fragile economy,⁣ where the prices​ of the basic food​ basket now exceed 30,000 CUP per month, according to recent surveys.

The freely convertible currency (MLC) showed contrasting behavior, falling to 205 CUP after briefly rebounding to 210 CUP on Friday. This decline may be linked to adjustments in demand for currencies used to purchase goods in increasingly scarce state stores.

The upward trend ​began at the end of August, ‌when the dollar traded around 405 CUP. While the first half of September saw gradual increases of one ‌or two pesos,bringing the rate to 420‌ CUP,the second half of the month witnessed a more rapid ascent‍ culminating in the current 425 CUP ceiling. Analysts note the dollar’s‌ resistance to falling below 410 CUP and​ the Cuban ‌peso’s inability to ⁤withstand demand.

If the current rate of increase continues, the dollar could close September around 430 CUP, exacerbating fears among Cubans that the currency will surpass 500 CUP by the end of the year. ‌The rising dollar directly impacts the‌ cost of living in an economy where essential products are largely dependent on⁤ currencies not used to pay ⁣workers by the government of miguel Díaz-Canel.

The coming week will be crucial in determining whether this jump is a temporary fluctuation or the beginning of a sustained upward trend in the Cuban informal market.

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Santiago Residents Dance in Massive Conga de los Hoyos Street Party

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 28, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

cuban Protests Masked by Conga Celebrations Amidst Crisis

While the Cuban government touts festive conga lines as celebrations of revolutionary triumph, a deeper look reveals a stark reality: widespread discontent⁢ simmering beneath the surface of seemingly joyous events. In Santiago de Cuba, a ‍city grappling with crippling blackouts, food shortages, and a deepening economic crisis, recent protests have been met with a complex response, one that blends official celebrations with underlying social unrest.

The annual Conga de los Hoyos, a government-sponsored⁤ event, took place recently, drawing large crowds. The parade, ⁢described by some as a “victory tour,” wound its way through the city’s main streets. Though, autonomous journalist Yosmany Mayeta Labrada paints a different picture. He reports that‍ behind the façade of ⁤festivity, ⁣”street fights and police repression usually reign in this conga.”

Santiago Residents Dance in Massive Conga de los Hoyos Street Party
facebook capture / Yosmany Mayeta Labrada

videos circulating online, including one shared by Aris⁢ Arias Batalla, a local health worker, show a ⁤heavy police‍ presence ‌amidst the crowds. Mayeta himself described the ⁢scene in a social media post as a “sea of people and police.” He further detailed the event, stating that the route is “marked by police violence and the settling of accounts between people and rival gangs who take​ the ‍overwhelming stage to exact revenge.”

Online, many Cubans express outrage at the government’s staging of such large-scale celebrations while the country faces severe hardship. One mother commented, “With so many problems‌ and congaaaa,‍ it’s really happening, this town doesn’t even respect itself anymore.” ‍ Another, a⁤ Cuban resident now living in the United States, added, “Each town has what it deserves, they go to‍ march and everything, they‌ give them ⁣rum and beer and⁢ immediately they are⁢ in carnivals and‍ partying; then⁢ when they see a leader they bristle and shake his hand, kisses and hugs. ⁣Hold on then.”

The criticism continues with comments like, “They are happy with their conga, their filth, their alcohol, their‌ hunger and their blackouts,” and “That is ‍to give a distorted‌ image of reality, to make it seem like the people are happy⁣ and content; what happens is that people like it and they are going to ⁣get overwhelmed, that’s all.” Another online commenter poignantly summarized the situation: “With hunger and need, without food, without electricity, without milk, without coffee, without cigarettes. Without, without, without…​ and they want to dance. Then they spend their ‌lives⁢ complaining on the networks.”

Despite the ​widespread online criticism, further government-sponsored events are ‍planned, including casino rounds and a flag festival. ⁢ These events highlight the disconnect between the⁢ official narrative ​and the lived experiences of many Cubans.

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facebook capture /⁢ José Yaser Centray Soler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Conga de los Hoyos?

The Conga de ⁢los Hoyos is a customary celebration⁢ in‍ Santiago de Cuba, presented by the government as a commemoration of ‍the revolution’s triumph.⁢ However,it has become a point of ⁤contention,criticized for its association⁤ with violence,police repression,and its perceived role as a distraction from ⁢the country’s severe economic challenges.

Cuba’s Conga de los Hoyos: A Celebration Amidst Crisis?

The recent Conga de ‌los Hoyos celebrations in Santiago de Cuba have ignited a firestorm of debate, highlighting the stark contrast between official displays of jubilance and the harsh realities faced by many Cubans. While the government promotes these events as a symbol of national unity ⁢and resilience, ‍critics argue‌ they ⁤are tone-deaf to the ⁣widespread economic hardship gripping the island nation.

Why the Backlash?

Many cubans feel there’s little to celebrate amidst the ongoing economic crisis.”Many consider that there is ‌nothing to celebrate in the midst of the economic ⁣crisis,” one observer noted, referencing widespread blackouts, food shortages, and even reports of increased violence. The festive atmosphere of ⁢the Conga de los Hoyos is seen by many as⁤ a government attempt​ to project an image of ​normalcy and happiness that simply doesn’t⁤ reflect the lived experiences of the Cuban people.

Santiago de Cuba Responds

The response from the​ citizens of Santiago de Cuba has been far from celebratory. ‍ social media ⁢platforms have ⁢become a crucial outlet for expressing discontent, with numerous posts criticizing the government’s actions. Furthermore, reports indicate clashes between citizens and law enforcement during the​ Conga​ de los Hoyos.”Many citizens question the usefulness of these celebrations,” one resident stated, adding ⁢that the government’s focus on these events overshadows the urgent ‍need to address the country’s economic and social problems. The lack of ⁤effective government⁢ response to these issues further ⁢fuels public anger.

Social Media’s Role

Social ​media has played a pivotal⁢ role in documenting the events ‍surrounding the Conga de⁤ los Hoyos. “Social networks are essential ⁢to make visible⁣ and report what happens,” one journalist explained. Independent journalists and ordinary citizens alike are using platforms ​like Facebook to share videos and eyewitness accounts, providing a counter-narrative to‍ the government’s portrayal of the celebrations.This online activism has fueled public debate about the true state of affairs in Cuba and the government’s response⁤ to the ⁢crisis.

The ‌situation in⁢ Cuba underscores the growing importance of independent ⁣information sources in a climate of restricted press freedoms. The contrast between ‍the official narrative ⁤and the ‍ground-level​ realities shared ⁣on social media ⁤highlights the ⁤challenges faced by those seeking to document and ⁢share information about sensitive political and social events.


Salsa and Solace: Cubans Rebel Against Government Conga Amidst Crisis





The recent ⁢Conga de los Hoyos celebrations in Santiago⁣ de Cuba have⁤ ignited a firestorm of debate, highlighting a ‍stark contrast between official displays of jubilance and‍ the harsh realities faced by many Cubans struggling through an economic‌ crisis. While the ⁤government promotes these ​events as a symbol of national unity and resilience,​ critics argue ⁢they are tone-deaf too the widespread ‍hardship gripping ‍the island nation.



World-Today-news ‍Senior Editor Emily Carter ⁤interviews Dr. Elena Rodríguez, sociologist specializing in Cuban society‍ and⁣ culture, to unpack the situation.



Emily ‍Carter: Dr. Rodríguez, thank you for joining us today.The images from Santiago de Cuba paint a fascinating yet troubling picture: ⁢celebratory⁢ Conga lines juxtaposed with ‌reports⁢ of discontent and⁣ even⁣ police⁣ clashes. What’s really happening beneath the surface?



Dr. Elena Rodríguez: Thank you for having me, Emily.It’s a complex situation. The Conga de los hoyos is presented by⁤ the government as a unifying ​spectacle, a party of the revolution and‌ Cuban ⁤identity.However, it ‍takes place against a backdrop of⁣ crippling economic ⁣hardship: food shortages,⁤ blackouts, ⁢limited access to essential goods. This stark contrast fuels public resentment. Many Cubans see ⁣these ⁣festivities‌ as⁤ a forced performance‌ of ‌happiness, a distraction from the vrey⁣ real⁢ problems they‍ face ⁣daily.



Emily Carter: You mentioned public ​resentment.‌ We’ve seen a lot of ‌strong ⁤opinions online.Are Cubans using social media to voice their frustrations in ways ‌they couldn’t before?



Dr. Elena Rodríguez: Absolutely. Social media platforms have become crucial spaces for Cubans to share their experiences, critique government policies, and organize. ⁢reports and videos circulating ⁤on platforms like facebook contradict ​the official narrative of jubilant⁤ celebrations, revealing ⁣a‍ different picture: street‍ fights, clashes with police, and ‍expressions of anger and​ disillusionment.



Emily Carter: This leads ⁤me ⁤to ​the question⁣ of ⁢government ⁣response. How are authorities reacting⁤ to this vocal criticism?



Dr. Elena Rodríguez: While the government continues ​to promote these⁢ celebrations,​ there’s also a noticeable increase in⁢ censorship and attempts to control the narrative online.​ ‍ Independent journalists and activists face harassment, and access to facts remains tightly controlled.



Emily Carter: ⁣ This raises concerns about freedom of expression. ⁢Can you explain ‌how⁢ the current climate impacts the ability of Cubans to freely express ⁣their concerns?



Dr.Elena Rodríguez: It’s a precarious situation,‌ Emily. The government maintains tight control ⁢over traditional media, making social media a crucial outlet for dissent. However, this comes with⁢ risks.⁣ cubans‍ using these platforms to criticize the government expose ‍themselves to potential repercussions. There’s a constant tension between the⁤ desire to voice‍ grievances ⁣and the fear of reprisal.



Emily⁢ Carter: Looking ahead,what are ‍the potential consequences of this ‍disconnect between the official ‍narrative ⁤and the lived experiences⁣ of Cubans?



Dr. Elena Rodríguez: ⁢This tension cannot be​ sustained⁤ indefinitely. The government’s insistence ‌on projecting an image of normalcy while ignoring the very real hardships faced by the population risks further alienating its citizens. Continuing to ignore these underlying issues could lead to ‍increased ​social⁤ unrest ⁤and instability in the ​future.



Emily Carter: Thank ⁢you so much ⁢for ‍shedding light on a complex and evolving situation, Dr. Rodríguez. Your insights are invaluable.
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